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Mars Hill Wind Turbine ProjectHealth Effects – Preliminary Findings
• 28 turbines, 389 ft tall• Online Dec 06, Complete Mar 07• 20 homes North and East of turbines• 35 adults, 16 children live within 3400
feet• 15 people interviewed (13 face to face
Mar 12, 2009) to dateMichael A. Nissenbaum, MD, presentation to Maine Medical Association March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary Findings
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Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary Findings
Population Sample - Demographics
• 20 homes in affected area• Members of 9 homes interviewed• None of 16 children interviewed
Interviewed:• 7 females, age range 41-73, mean 59 years• 8 males, age range 47-75, mean 61 years
• Distance to nearest turbine ranges 1200 – 3400 ftMean distance 2500 feet
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary Findings
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Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
SLEEP DISTURBANCES (new onset)
Sleep Disturbance (total) 14 93%Waking up middle of night: 13 87%Difficulty falling asleep: 7 47%1-2/WK 3 20%3-4/WK 2 13%5-7/WK 9 60%
Discussed with MD: 13 87%Offered Rx: 12 80%Accepted Rx: 5 33%Offered & Declined Rx: 7 47%
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Headache
Increased Headache: 8 53%New onset headaches: 6 40%Increased migraine frequency: 2 13%
New Rx 2 13%Increased Migraine Rx 1 6%
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Dizziness 3 20%Tinnitus 1 6%Unsteadiness 1 6%Unusual Body sensations: 3 20%
Chest pulsations 2Pulsatile ear pressure 1
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Hypertension
New Dx Hypertension 3 20%Worsened BP 1 6%
New Rx offered or increased: 4 27%
New Rx accepted or increased: 3 20%New Rx declined: 1
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Troubled by Shadow Flicker
Troubled by Shadow Flicker: 5 33%nausea & dizziness 2dizziness alone 2triggers migraine 1
“ like turning a light switch on and off, on and off ‘
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Weight Change
Weight changes since turbines online: 6 40%Weight gain: 5 33%Weight loss: 1 6%
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Psychiatric Symptomatology
Feelings of:
“Stress” 11 73%“Anger” 13 87%“Anxiety” 6 40%“Irritability” 4 27%“Hopelessness” 11 73%“Depression”(total) 8 53%
new: 7increased: 1
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Anger
“ Absolute rage – you feel you want to kill someone, and don’t know who to kill ” (67 y.o. woman)
“ So angry I could kill “ (65 y.o. man)
“ Makes my blood boil ” (65 y.o. woman)
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Hopelessness“ Nobody will help us ”
“ No options – can’t leave, and can’t live here ”
“ This is an awful thing to have happen to you ”
“ People don’t believe us – (our complaints) fall on deaf ears ”
“ No one cares. No one listens.”
“ They just tread on us ”
“ It’s very hard watching my child suffer ”
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Depression7 new subjective symptom complexes 47%1 worsened prior Dx
4 New Rx offered1 declined (incompatible with job license)3 New Rx: Cymbalta, Lexapro, Mirtazepine 20%
1 prior Dx, Rx increased/changed: Zoloft, Trazodone
Tearful at points during interview: 4 27%2 women, 2 men
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
New PrescriptionsTotal Number of New and Increased Prescriptions: 15
New Rx 12Increased 3
Cymbalta LexaproMirtazepine ZoloftTrazodone MeloxicamHydrocodone Tylenol IIIBenazepril TopamaxAnxiolytics (2)BP meds (3) 10 Rx offered and declined
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Has your quality of life been affected? 15 100%
“Loss of joy in living . . .put a lot of life’s plans on hold”“No desire to go outside”“Feel trapped”“Dreams have been dashed”“Was our dream home . . . it’s all been stolen from us”“We have no peace and quiet”“My husband’s (who has advanced MS) only pleasure in life was to see the wild animals. They are gone.”“No sleep”“Sinking feeling every night when I (come home) and see them.”“I used to be able to hear it snow, before. Now, I do not look forward to going home.”
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Have you considered moving away?
Yes 15 100%
Why have you not moved away?
Can’t afford to: 11 73%
Recent professional appraisal with loss of home value perceived as enough to make it impossible to move away: 8/9 homes 90%
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill Wind Turbine Project Health Effects – Preliminary FindingsSymptoms Survey Results
Current survey weaknesses:
•Small sample•Case Series structure•Retrospective•No study control•No analysis for statistical significance as yet
• Preliminary findings nonetheless alarming• Do we have a right to subject the non coastal population
of Maine to a 30 year prospective study?
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill ME DEP NightimeNoise Variance 45=>50 dbA
“There are 4 protected locations were the noise level would be above 45 dBA, but less than 50 dBA, which is approximately equivalent to the noise that songbirds make . . . the Department finds that the applicants’ project will not have an unreasonable adverse impact . . . and therefore grants a variance from the noise standards for the windpower farm.”
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Mars Hill ME DEP NightimeNoise Variance 45=>50 dbA
In fact, the turbines at Mars Hill produce night time readings 52.5dBA, which Andrew Fisk of MDEP has characterized as ‘substantially in compliance’, and has issued a letter of compliance to First Wind/UPC.
He acknowledged, during a recent meeting in Fort Kent, that thisreflected an average measurement which included downtime, thoughthe statute is meant to regulate sound sources during operation.
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Is this the Mars Hill Experience?
Preliminary findings are alarming
More detailed studies are required:Diurnal cortisol studiesLarger population sampleDetailed cardiovascular studiesDetailed psychiatric assessments
***16 Children*** MUST be studied.
Health Aspects of Extra-Aural Noise Research, W. Babisch, German Federal Environmental AgencyNoise and Health 2004, 6;22, 69-81
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
DO NO HARM
In light of these growing, serious medical concerns, we propose a moratorium on the building of any such "wind farms" until more research is done on the health impact that such facilities will have on the communities surrounding such technology. These communities and the Maine DEP and Health Services must be allowed time to study and learn from the European and Canadian experiences, as well as from the many affected families in Mars Hill, Maine, and put into place appropriate regulations and ordinances, prior to expanding the wind industry in the State of Maine.
Excerpt, Statement of the Medical Staff of NMMC, March 2009
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
DO NO HARM
The State of Maine has a vast, unpopulated hinterland. There is little need to site industrial wind developments in proximityto residential communities if there is a risk of negative healtheffects. Quality of life, quality of place, and a healthful environment should be the right of all residents of Maine, including those of the rural north.
Excerpt, Statement of the Medical Staff of NMMC, March 2009
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
Preliminary Findings are AlarmingIn the Meantime, DO NO HARMOptions:
• Request moratorium until more extensive medical studies are done and current state of knowledge is fully understood by authorities and regulations reflecting risks and hazards put into place
• Request siting setbacks reflecting current state of knowledge and non US jurisdictions’ best practices (France, Germany, Australia) – including use of db(C) calibration
• Request a Wind Developer “Code of Conduct” be established and enforced by the State’s Attorney General’s Office (similar to NY State)
, MD, March 2009Michael A. Nissenbaum
Further Studies Must be Done NOW
How is any medical scientist going to conduct an epidemiological study of wind turbine health effects when ‘Good Neighbor’ and lease-holder gag clauses exist in land lease contracts?
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
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Sleep Deprivation is not permitted in Army Field Manual 2 22.3
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009
WHO 2000 Guidelines: Community Noise
• When low frequency components are present, noise measures based on dBA measurements are inappropriate - dBC is a better measure when health effects are to be minimized
• It should be noted that a large proportion of low frequency components may increase considerably the adverse effects on health and the evidence on low frequency noise is sufficiently strong to warrant immediate concern
Berglund et al., 2000
Michael A. Nissenbaum, MD, March 2009